Topics: Possessive Nouns with Apostrophes and Pronouns
In the sentence ‘The scientist’s discovery changed the world,’ what is the possessive noun?
A. scientist’s
B. discovery
C. changed
D. world
Select your answer:

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A. went/would meet
B. go/would meet
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Identify the correlative conjunctions:
The water was neither too cold nor too warm; it was just right.
A. was, just
B. neither, nor
C. was, right
